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The Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development reports that 46 new unemployment claims were filed in Cumberland County as of the week ending February 27, 2021. Cumberland County's conti...
Ronni Chase Mar 04, 2021
The Stone Memorial High School Panthers traveled to Cleveland to take on the Bradley Central Bearettes in the Region 3AAA Tournament title game on Wednesday. In action aired live on Mix 99.3 the Lady ...
Mar 03, 2021
(City of Crossville) Arbor Day 2021 is slated for Friday, March 5, 2021, with the annual tree giveaway at Centennial Park at 9 a.m., beginning with Crossville Mayor James Mayberry's Arbor Day proclama...
Ronni Chase Mar 03, 2021
(This article has been updated to correct a typo. Cumberland County's positive cases were 6,116 on Wednesday, March 3 and NOT 6,166 as initially reported.) The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee ...
Ronni Chase Mar 03, 2021
According to the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office, Deputies were dispatched to Thompson Road in report of a bull being shot. When Deputies arrived they spoke with the victim who stated that sometime...
Paxton Elmore Mar 03, 2021
(TBI/Peg Broadcasting News) "Operation Volunteer Strong", a coordinated effort to identify and locate missing children across Tennessee has led to the recovery of 150 missing children by the United St...
Ronni Chase Mar 03, 2021
A local Eagle Scout is looking to add park benches to the Garrison splash pad and playground as part of his Eagle Scout Service Project. Edwin Elser of Troop 374 is planning to add 4 additional benche...
Ronni Chase Mar 03, 2021
During the monthly work session of the Crossville City Council on Tuesday, local business owner Asa Reese presented a proposal for a three-day craft, art and music festival in downtown Crossville. Ree...
Ronni Chase Mar 03, 2021
If you are age 65 and above or in the current risk phases of 1a1, 1a2, and 1b, please call the Cumberland County Health Department at 931-484-6196 to schedule an appointment to receive your COVID-19 v...
Ronni Chase Mar 03, 2021
(NPS.gov/Peg Broadcasting News) In spite of a 46-day, full park closure this spring and partial closures through August due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park had 12,095...
Ronni Chase Mar 02, 2021